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The discovery of actin: to see what everyone else has seen, and to think what nobody has thought*

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DOI: 10.1007/s10974-019-09515-z

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Actin; Actomyosin; Muscle contraction; Albert Szent-Gyorgyi; Ilona Banga; Bruno F; Straub

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Actin is among the most highly abundant and ubiquitous proteins in eukaryotic cells. The structure, dynamics and functional diversity of actin have continued to mesmerise cell and molecular biologists, biophysicists and physiologists for more than three quarters of a century. The discovery and initial characterization of actin, which took place in the laboratory of Albert Szent-Gyorgyi by Ilona Banga and Bruno F. Straub during the second world war in Hungary, is a remarkable and inspiring moment in the history of science. Many of the early thoughts and ideas on the properties and functions of actin and particularly actomyosin, which are referred to in this short historical overview, resonate freshly even today.

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